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rfllS PA FEB VTlONfc. POSTAGE PAID. ' !A. rlx souths f 3 50 ; Thre '" i it i Oae month, 60 oeats. b delivered byearrlers, ' a any Prtof the eity, ie rtefowndliirl iSNriberi ploereport any and to receive their papers regularly. Advertisements. fpll 1 5. - vm THE GREAT : 4 FOU RHEUMATISM, Kcurelgia, Schisca, Lumbago, tichche, Scrcr.css of tio P.hc$t, wp and Sprains, Hums and Scalds, General Bcdily Pains, Tooifi, Ear and Haadache, Frosted Feei and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. 5o ftfp!tion on earth equals St. Jacobs Oil h tafv, iure, simple and cheap External lWy. A trial ntails but the comparatively rtbc ootlav cf 50 Cents, and every one suffer In; vitk pain can have cheap and positive proof tfiueltima. Dinctioni in Eleven Languages. I3LD BT ALL DE BGGISTS AND DEALEES nr MEDIOIHE, A.V0GEUSR &, CO., Baltimore, MdL, XT. S. iprClWaw-aw to Brussels Carpets. rjTEE GREAT REDUCTION has caused Uem to move nicely. If you wish a BAR GILS call In the next few days. Some Tery (rood rtWfe to Belt from. Ruga to match mrj Carpet. Corsets Corsets. hthli liae we are lully prepared to jflve ratisfaction. M dUBTAIWS By the pair and and by the yard, very cheap. Dress Goods and Trimmlners. ( A Specialty.) A ;ood, Iresli assortment. TTKirrin hatii" soap, hate you TRIED IT? Respectfully, ' R. M.' 5V3clntire. f 11 MR5. JOB PERSON'S KEJIEDY FOU . SCRQE'TJEaiL NEVER FAILS. It Will Curt if Fairly Teste J. It llrei me much pleasure to beableto UUlharo derived an effectual cure of fcrcful from the use of Mrs. Joe Person's Jdj for that disease. I had Buffered Scrofula for more than three years, J ud despaired of ever gettiRfr well. I treated during that time by three very j"aentphyBicians,without any good result. Jacaweottothe National Surcical Insti e,at Atlanta, Ga., and -was treated there Uun two months, witli no better re Jatliitt my family physicians mt with. morning from the Institute, 1 was rAied to try Mrs. Person's remedy, and td ot used it more than a week before I r0Teredlts curative and healing proper My sores soon began to hea, and the pjr of my skin changed as fast as the sores id. I had not thought of ever getting 'J ltiia, but my hopes increased, my low Wttdnefled before th remedy, and I enjoying splendid health -and am in ptrits- The remedy b mild as a pur and a strong tonic . It III . heal the stubborn sore In three weeks if taken sJ. It Is my opinion that ' it shduld jn some time after the sore is healed, j rem0Ye cauge of ltg ex.U. It should Ja regularly by all means, for I have James neglected it. from the pressure of tatM' 411(1 In 1111 cases fouild thafc jedymade would commence to re- jyat, and for this alone it should be t "sularly until an effectual cure Is Wa Nothing should prevent regu rf3 the use of the remedy and it shoulc at the proper time. I would re rend to all who are suffering from jralatotry IL It will curely cure you PTe it a fair test. I speak from expe 4lfL i Eot from hearsay. I am a grate of a cure from the use of it and Vj. p r many and lasting obligations to uersonforthe great relief 1 haveob- from iu use. Suffeiers, tryitandbe t!H!Lrm7 rtce 1 am, respectfully, altbr . C JAMES A. MORRIS. for testimonial of remarkable fcTJJdbyMra. Joe Person, rranklla Sold by WM. H. GREEN, WU Jt.. H A vol; v LOCAL1 NEWS. New Advertisements. Wahte A Clerk , Mrs. J.' A. DaoLLixGER Opium Habit Cured , ' ' C W Yates I Am Now Receiving IlEiNSBEBGEKr-Great Pconomy. No City Court to-day. . Watermelons are on the wane. 1 he receipts of cotton at 'this port tc Jay foot up 34 bales.- - 4' " Nortberly to easterly winds and a cool atmospbere prevail to day. It would seem as though the backbone of Summer has been broken. ' ' Steamship Regulator, Cupt. Duane, arrived here to day from New York.i " L ' ' .' " Call at JacobTs for Garden Hoes and Rakes, Shovels, S pades; Axes, Jkc. There you have the lowest prices. f . A clerk for a commissary store in the country is wanted. Those interested are Don't forget' the family excursion! which is ,to be giveh'ori" the steamer Passport to-morrow to Smith uilie and: the Forts. Scientists affirm that the comet has a tail 4,000,000 miles lonav In times or great distress from Has what a com fort its tail mast be. Of all varied terms wic'.i have been applied to a 'black eye the last is the best. A black eye is now fashionably known as a "polka dot." Pans are still in order. Some one re marked yesterday that he greatly fears that his sweetheart will be struck by lightning she is so attractive. , , ' : Freshwater Perch, Trout and Black- fish Hooks and Lines. A fall assort ment and lowest prices at J acobi'r. f Some crabbed cynic on whom the milk of human kindness has evidently soared, says that "after mancame woman, and she has been alter him ever since." One of the survivors of the last fight at Fort Fisher, a gentleman now resident at Warsaw, has written an account o the fight which wa publish on the third page of this isaae. ( . 1 There are a number of five dollar gold pieces in circulation that are counterfeit Examine them carefolly before yoa take them. The counterfeit coin is not more than half as heavy as the genuine. Mr. L. E. Frank. No. 28 N. Ninth street, Richmond, Va., says: I was se verely, afflicted wta rheumatism in tne krfee iomt and hiD and bv the use of St. Jacobs Oil 'was fully restored! Uelief ioiiowea us use in nau an uour. From the Hickory iVm, we learn thkt Mr. Howell Cobb, who recently removed from this city, has purchased a farm one mile east of that townand is now erecting a very fine residence. The house is located near the road leading to the Sparkling Catawba Springs. rood for the Brain and Nerves that will invigorate the body without intoxicating is what we need in these dajs of rush-iind worry. Parker's Gin ger Tonic restores the vital energies, soothes the nerves and brings good health quicker than anything you can use. Tribune. See other column. 1 Crabs and Mullets. ' ' ' The water in the river is so low, and has been for somejtime past, that the salt water of the ocean has found its way as far up as this city. Crabs are caught dally from the Market' dock and mullets are caught opposite the city. Porpoises have been seen opposite Point Peter. It is feared that the rice crop on the river will be injured by the' salt or brackish water if planters find it necessary to freshen their crops. Rough on Rats." The thing desired found at last. Ask druggist for Rough on Rats. , It clears out rats, mice, , roaches, flies,.. bedbugs. 10c. Doxes. ..v... Teo PretlOcV. The report in circulation to the effect that the Rev. Dr. Bernheim has recently been elected to the Presidency of the North Carolina College at MU Pleasant is a "little too previous," nd we ara re quested by Dr. Bernheim to contradict it. He says the election for a president of the college will not take place until the 5th day of October; that he is not certain he will be elected, and also that he does not know whether he will accept the position if elected. And th t is all there U in it, bo far. IWh II-IN " V-y- .f WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST . The refractory teamen from the Br. barqae Live Odk were turned over to ,UY S. Commissioner McQuigg this morn ing who committed them to the County Jail to await the Captain's orders. earejjQrry to hear nnfavor .ble re" portTlronTerops in the To w n C reek section of -Brunswick county Thcieh.MS baen n6 rainTu three wjeks and every thing: is. parched. -Unless there i-ie good rains very soon ih loss vill l e a serions one., - -" rTMal ' V are glad to tee Col F.-WKerch- ner. oi tbe firm off Kerchner r Calder: Bros.home asain,. after an . absence of i wo monina av tne ionn. ai. jyeruu- ner; Was compelled 'to - go North - ou' ac-. co oat. of, his health and Vetaxns much irh' pxpyc :p that'respett JLuimojurlricair The following' temperatures to day, ': at: 3. o'clock, are reporledj or ithk weajhei buUetia issued. this afternoon: , , Key West, 79; Ponta Rassa; 77 Cel dar, ICjfys, 86; Jacksonville, 81 ; Savani nah 81: : Charleston. 62rGhaHoite, 82 : Augusta, 86;" .Montgomery 37; ?ensa-; cola; 58; Atlanta, 87; Wilmington; 81. . :JH . . . n . - lCUlsloiion tlaeBlYer. The Swedish barque Frithjof, Capt. Birne, from Havre, France, collided with the Nor. barque Ottar, 'Captain Krag, from St. Thomas, now lying ' at quaran tine station, on last ThuHday, by 'which the latter vessel had her rail jand part of her torerigging carried away and the former vessel lost her jibboom. The rea son assigned for the collision is that the Frithjof wouldn't mind her rudder. The other vessel was at anchor at quarantine while the Frithjof a short time be fore had just crossed the bar and was sailing up the river. Tor this port. i We have not learned the estimated amount of the cost for repairs to each ship, but presume it will not be very great. Beautify your homes by using the N. Y. EnamelPaiet, ready mixed and war- anted. Sold only at Jacobi's. t Extension, Alteration and Improve ment. ' . r" Mr. B. L Perry is making extensive alterations and improvements to the Par cell House. The' dining room is being lengthened 27 feet and is to be newly frescoed and refurnished. . Mr. CV W. Mc- Clammyis doing the work of extending the room. When completed, which will be in a very few days, the dmmg room will be 75 feet long and 20 feet wide which will gire it an easy seating capac ity for 100 persons. In addition to the improvements to the main building Mr Perry proposes to) throw the French build, ing which adjoins the eld National Ho tel .building which is now a part of the JcarceiL House, into tne hotel, i his Will give him thirteen more" comfortable sleeping apartments. The new addition is to be gutted and remodelled according to plans which Mr. Perry has drawn up. In making theie improvements the pro prietor has not lost sight of the necessity of ample means of egress in case of fire. Each of the three buildings which are now thrown into one has two or three easy means of escape in case of fire. We trust that his efforts to give the travel ing public increased fa'Iitip for comfort will be appreciated. . f.: The alterations and improvements lo the house will all be completed by the middle of September. The AQSUSi Begatta. The regular August regatta of the Carolina Yacht Club is being sailed over the Wrightsville course this after- nOOn. It Was lUOUgUb luai. iuo iwnuwiug yachts would be entered : - ' Glide, sailed by Capt. U lay un u lies. Restless, u " " S. P. Cowan. Flirt, " " " R. H. McKby. Ri'pple, M " Norwood Giles The wind has been blowing fresh from the northeast to day, and no doubt the race was an interesting one. - We are unable to give the result of the race in this issue, bat we think that the cham. pion flag will Glide with a Ripple past a Flirt, and make things generally very Restless, as there is no Spray to put one on the Qui Vive or throw sand in the eyes of a Little Sister or Bessie Lee. Certain Knowledge. . W Vnnw whereof we affirm wtia we say that Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure has periormea more wouuer.m cures than any medicine ever brought be fore the American public 1T. mi taw. The President. The chief topic of conversation to day on the street has been the alarming con dition of theVresident, as evidenced by the latest bulletins issued.-- There is no doubt as to the fact thtt hi coudttion is exceediDgly critical, but we do not.be lieve th.t anything 'has bven m ihbe!d Irom the public. ;The Jatst, nejvs is to theefl'eet that hisconditiofl is exceed itgly low, but we. do not tbinW there 13 yet sufficient redson lo'fearthe worst. The vitality lie has previously exbibiled, the resalt of a ood contitution and correct haj'ta pf Vite, may yet stand him in good steathr;We -believe that his recovery is retarded by the unhealthy condition of the White House and its surroundings and that "there" would 1e a better pro3 pect of recovery, could he but be remov ed. - "." ' r r-- ; ' ' Mg:s ra.e'u Court " " , Alex. Brantley was arraigned 1 this morning before Justice Millis upon the charge of assault and battery. Judg ment against defendant fur costs. - j . The same defendant then svore out a vrarrant iiguiuat Agnes Richardson for as sault and battery. Dismissed upon pay ment ol costs. ' , Alex. Brantley was then arraigned up on a peace warrant sworn out by -Mary Sellers. Defendant was required to give bond in the sum of $50 to keep the peace for ninety days. The parlies in the foregoing cases are all colored. Lou 'Hoggins, colored, was arrested by authority of Justice Gardner and com mitted for trial to-morrow morning, at 10 o'clock, upon the charge of being a nuisance in the neighborhood where she resides, near the old Toll House." ?. list of Letters. The following is a list of the letters re maining unclaimed in the City Postoffics Wednesday, Augu st 1 7 : AThomas Ashford, Lucy Arlister, J M Atchison. Delia Askin. - B-W A Bowden, L W Branch, Rich mond Jorown, Jaaggie Bellaman, John J3raanam, jaura , sutler LAura Brown. Lizzie Butler. John R Bridp-cm Eliza Bnraey, Fred Burnett, B L Bran- man. . , C William H Cotton, Rhoda Carter, Phillib CooDer. O Chomas. Jrff Clh.A- wick, Flora Chestnut, Hammon Cowan, J i: Uantwell. D Arlippee Davis, Belfort Rachel Davis. Eddie Drake. M T Ti lU-Addie Ellis, C Evans, MollieEls- worm. . , F Leany Fisher, Eliza Finch(2), An G WO Gillespie. ; H Abrott Hall, Emma Harriss, John WT HalL James M Haeler. Alfred Hall. Katie Harvin, Moliie A Hooks, Mary noimes, w x tiaii. . 1 Ferby Ivey, George Irving. J Samuel Johnson. Alice Jovner. Frank J ohnson, Haywood Jones, Patient j oiner, m .a j ones, Kuberth J ohnson. KCharlie Kelly. Henry Knieht. L P Lineham, Bryant Lavender, George Leftwitch, Mary A Lane. M Elizabeth Melton, Eliza Mitchell, H H Mitchell. John W Uorr&b. Josenh Miller, Munk Malissie, Peter "McMelon, Rebecca McKinzie, Stephen Moore, JJr- mina Aiaipass. N Alex Newton, Emma F Nelson. N Jane Norman. William P Pope, Warrock Perry, Lewis Palraer, John Pridgen, J H Petteway. Ellis Patrick. Deems Pew. Caroline Polite, Capt Ambrose PhiU orooK. R Richards & Stoneburner. Edward Rhew. S'Rachael Snead. Fred Small. Sarah S&mnson. Dftatnr Snppil Xfnrinli ttw. art, Lucy Singletary, Caroline Swain, Charles Stewart, Isabella Singleton, Isaac Shaw, Katie Smith, Marshall Spencer, Norah Sampson, S A Swain, Peter J Smith,; Elizabeth Sharp, William Stills. T Delia Tucker. Francis Tcnmest. Sallie Townsen, Henry Turner, Joseph loaci. V Katie Voas. W Tena Wrell, Samuel William, Adeline Williams, Sophia Winley, T, A Watson, Simon Waters, Melvina Walk er, .Mitchell Wooten, (2) Mary Wood ard, Mag Williams, Mariah Williams, Lewis Williams, Laura J Walker, James Williams, John Williams, Jeater B Walker, Fred Williams, George R White, (Painter), Clarracy Waggerner, Abdeem Williams, (2). SHIP LETTER. - - -9 Walter J. Mathews, Capt, ship Cim ara. ' J. Tan Dearsary, ship Oim&ra. Persons calling for letters in above list will please say "advertised''; if not claim ed in 30 days will be sent to dead letter Office, Washington, D. C. . 1 E. B. BRINK, P. M. Wilmington, New ' Hanover County, 8. C Study -your interest. You can now bay Cook Stoves at factory prices at Jacobi's. . " " . , - v t 16. 1881. NO. 192 The tollowing are the readings of the thermometer to-day at the fSignal Office in this city: 7 a. m., C9; 11 a. m., 79; 3 p. m. 81. The maximum temperature, to-day was 82 degrees, against 86 for the same day lastyear. Irue, Ob, Kins! An exchange suy?: Every established local newspaj r receives snb5cription3 from large ciucs; which puzzles the pub lisher to account for, but which the New York ". Times lately throws some light upon iu the following; "A wholesale grocer in this city, who became rich iu the business, says his rule always was when he sold a bill of goods on credit to immediately subscribe for the local paper of his debtor. So long as his customer advertised liberally and vigorously, he rested easy; but as soon as he began to contract his advertising space' he took the fact as evidence that there was trouble ahead and invariably went for his debtor." Said he ' The man who is too poor to make his business known is too poor to do business." The First Hew Cotton. The first bale of new cotton this Sea son was received here by Messrs. Worth & Worth, on the Carolina Central pas senger train, at 3:25 o'clock this after noon, from Messrs. Leak, Everett & Co., at Rockingham, who shipped two bales at the same time for account of Messrs. T. J. & W. W. Bostick- Richmond coun ty, the producers. - One bale arrived by express, as above stated ; the other will follow on ' the freight train, and reach here late this evening The bale already received was graded as middling, weighed 462 pounds, and was sold to Alex. Sprunt & Son at 13 cents per pound. Mr. Geo. II. Kelley was the weigher and G.O. VanAmringe, Esq., the broker, The first new bale last year did not reach this market until two days later, on the 18th of August, and was re ceived.by'MeFsrs Williams & Murchison Now Advortissomont. Wanted. A GOOD, RELIABLE, EXPERIENCED Clerk for a Commissary Store In the conn try. Apply by letter for three days, aug 10-Gt P.O. BOX 571. IE 3E TLX HABIT CURED. A Certain and Sure Cure. Large reduction in prices. A trial bottle free. Also papers and elrculars explaining mode of treatment, with testimonials of cure, sent lree. MK8. J, A. JJKULLINGER. (Formerly Mrs. Dr. 8. B. Collins,') La Porte, Ind, Box 103S. Mention this paper . -L & We Oflfer : ijrr Boim D. 8. 8IDE3, 2QQ Bag" COTFSK, 1500 BdlB C0TT0N TI ES qqq Rolls Sos. Zi and 2 Bagging, Hall & Pearsall ag 15 Great Economy. mas blotter wsiti:g pad. a VV il AT IS it : It U rew icelhcd rf tntllnz ua all kinds rf Writiaz Faper. wh'ch keeptt!ern tcrt- er, clia, pta:cth, and rs(?j f r izta diata use. It s Fad of Writio Ppft. the ioD civ es cf h!ca it a 1bi;k ht cf ths Uet ii'ot- tice Pper and ib b 1 1 m a e'ig bn'i. The heits are I o.e y f teed in ke 1 ai. Itlresre iha pnpar awer- a ih. cTaa. f e f oia cait, ar-d it a!waa tbere wh-.o wanted n Watte CreaiEj n ; .-t yO.f at Corva cienea. lor aa-'e at aaglS Llva Hook and Mbc htrr Bzhj. F. Gbafto, , Stosx B Ladd Halbzst E. Pact. Late Oomxnissloner ot Fatbits. ..PaSe'iite-'" PAWE, CnAFTOM & U0D- Attorney st-Law and Solicitors of Amcr can and Foreign Patents, 412 Fifth Street, - - Washington, Pf C Practice patent law In all Its br&sebcs In the Patent Office, and la the Snpretre and Circuit Court of the TJcIted SUt . Pamphlet sent free on receipt cf statap krpot3: aa 28 PLEABE OTICX wIU Uclad to raealrt tcruncrleatta froa tna Meads on aay and all tablaeU gmeralistarwt hat Tit assM cf the writer stut alwayt ba fa aia4lo the Editor. TCmmleatIoas ttErt wrlttsa o e aly oaadiaof tha papar. Penoaalltlas nut b avoid! And It Is aepMlaUy and partJoalarly ndat tood tbat fcha EdlMt do tot always etdort the viwaot aorrapQcd ?nu, csleei to itat la Q dttnria) oolavtp. Ztew AavrtiE3moata. House Wanteds A SMALL nOUSE Cm tdnlng ff ". t x four or fire rooms witLIu 5 or fffit 10 minutes eay walk to rostcClce. lllE Auarcs, tat lug terms. TENANT auglo lwk P.O. Box 213., A3Hj booas r D BUNDS, BRACKETS, MorjJLDINO, LUMBER,' Ac ALL SIZES WINDOW GLASS, - y-'-r AT ALTAFFER, PRICE A CO S. Factory: Office Foot Walnut st. Nutt, near Ked' Cross s 3F SRL"I33 3BS OF THE By a etrict - and impartial compari , son with other loading in this city, ihe celebrated "Pfido of the Pantry." Comes out preeminently ahead. "I invite a comparison with any Flour in the, market." It makes the best Bread, It makes the best Boll, It makes the best Biscuit. EVERY HOUSEKEEPER W3io domes tho Whitest and Sweetest Bread should not fail to send for a sample. All I ask is for you to try this FLOUR once, and if you do not find it superior to any you hare used you can return it and I will refund your money. . A fresh lot just arrived i FRESH AND SWEET. For sale by I JNQ. L, iOATWHiGHT, iVos. 11 & IS IV. Front St I Am Eecaiving LAR'lE 8T0CK cf tie fallow, ioff goods : BL1NR BTOK3. hCHOOL OOnH 80HyOL BTATIOJf ERF, PPKR AND MVFLCrZ . I5K ANU JdDOfLiOK,- As., 4o, &o. , 'lfqiafters fr Kcbo!,Bo kf adopted by the t.t U a-d i f tducatl a "aoPKa( 1-iAMisat.d OUiifr always ookaad ' I& O W VATJttf Sust Weil Auger, Bust Well Brills, Eust Horse Power. Tf,?i?-7 AND MOjT HUCOkSrfTUI L relt fcorio aai Pr pact Jag- Tools ilaa (J Ah PIPE tJUAFf IXO and Couplings. The mnat improved Sarfact AttaehaeaU. Oaaraxteed to aaks good well aoy wtare . Wcril tench fartdr and writ- h.'f .r. of any otUrtooIa. Auger aad Drills wvrk br kand powar. , ' la osa yaara asd bo faCcrea. Mad freca Wt niiiii . WjiAw fit. Jcssyb, Lo
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